My Chemical Romance
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My Chemical Romance
It was probably harder to make than to solve. Anyway, how hard was it ? To make it a bit more specific - if you got education more than high school level, state the subject of your study and time it took you . It's ok to brag about your education level 8)
Here is mine:
Nuclear Physics [never mind how far I got ] - a couple evenings
Here is mine:
Nuclear Physics [never mind how far I got ] - a couple evenings
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I looked at it twice. The first time, my reaction was "crypto meh I'm not going to do it anyway", but the second time I was like "if there are that many solvers it can't be THAT hard".
I took a guess judging from the title of the challenge and went straight for a periodic table, simply using the numbers as indices -- that obviously turns out very quickly to be the solution to the puzzle.
So it only took me a couple of minutes to solve (I also had to try two different periodic tables because the first that I used did not give the needed name for the 110 weight element). Had it been any harder than how it actually was, I surely would have abandoned it (maybe I would have tried reversing the sequence, but that's about it).
Oh, and I have not much more knowledge about chemistry than the average Joe. I'm software engineer by profession (MSc).
I took a guess judging from the title of the challenge and went straight for a periodic table, simply using the numbers as indices -- that obviously turns out very quickly to be the solution to the puzzle.
So it only took me a couple of minutes to solve (I also had to try two different periodic tables because the first that I used did not give the needed name for the 110 weight element). Had it been any harder than how it actually was, I surely would have abandoned it (maybe I would have tried reversing the sequence, but that's about it).
Oh, and I have not much more knowledge about chemistry than the average Joe. I'm software engineer by profession (MSc).
I almost didn't get this one. The similarity to the band name threw me off for a long time. I kept thinking that perhaps the band had a song which mentioned something would help, or that a website of the band would have some online tool/game that would make clear what the numbers meant.
It wasn't until minus posted something about the chemical table of elements that I realized what the numbers meant Only took me a 10-20 minutes after that.
110 gave me some trouble tho, Some listed it as Ununnilium (which i read was Darmstadtium previous name).
I have BSS in Computer Engineering. I hated chemistery
It wasn't until minus posted something about the chemical table of elements that I realized what the numbers meant Only took me a 10-20 minutes after that.
110 gave me some trouble tho, Some listed it as Ununnilium (which i read was Darmstadtium previous name).
I have BSS in Computer Engineering. I hated chemistery
I deleted that post by therethinker's request. I just posted it because it wa not working for me that way. The reason: the german periodic table is different, didn't know that. Was pretty easy then.MerickOWA wrote:It wasn't until minus posted something about the chemical table of elements that I realized what the numbers meant Only took me a 10-20 minutes after that.
Looks like one needs to evolve the ability to think outside the box. Not quite sure if I already did
Maybe it also helped that I don't know the band at all.
It took me quite long to get the idea and 20 min to find the "right" periodic table.
I studied electronics and information science, but it didn't really help here.
Maybe it also helped that I don't know the band at all.
It took me quite long to get the idea and 20 min to find the "right" periodic table.
I studied electronics and information science, but it didn't really help here.
Currently studying chemistry and physics – the time it took me to type "5a 63 08 47 16 08 07 35 10 4b 6e 0a 59 13 44 10".split.map { |n| n.to_i 16 } into irb and look up the atomic number in a periodic table.
Somehow, I was sure that this cipher would be used just after I read the title at the »challenges« page; the hex encoding was also very obvious.
Somehow, I was sure that this cipher would be used just after I read the title at the »challenges« page; the hex encoding was also very obvious.
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I LOVED this challenge!
First I think it's a very nice way of hiding an obvious hint by usign a bands name and second it made me listent to the band a lot(didn't help me at all but I doscovered that I like it) so overall a nice challenge, though not very hard: someone just needs the right idea.
First I think it's a very nice way of hiding an obvious hint by usign a bands name and second it made me listent to the band a lot(didn't help me at all but I doscovered that I like it) so overall a nice challenge, though not very hard: someone just needs the right idea.